Hybrid Diagnostic Model for Improved COVID-19 Detection in Lung Radiographs Using Deep and Traditional Features

被引:2
作者
Choudhry, Imran Arshad [1 ]
Qureshi, Adnan N. [2 ]
Aurangzeb, Khursheed [3 ]
Iqbal, Saeed [1 ]
Alhussein, Musaed [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Punjab, Fac Informat Technol & Comp Sci, Dept Comp Sci, Lahore 54000, Pakistan
[2] Newman Univ, Fac Arts Soc & Profess Studies, Birmingham B32 3NT, W Midlands, England
[3] King Saud Univ, Dept Comp Engn, Coll Comp & Informat Sci, POB 51178, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia
关键词
lung cancer; deep learning; convolutional neural network; batch normalisation; feature selection; classification; COVID-19;
D O I
10.3390/biomimetics8050406
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A recently discovered coronavirus (COVID-19) poses a major danger to human life and health across the planet. The most important step in managing and combating COVID-19 is to accurately screen and diagnose affected people. The imaging technology of lung X-ray is a useful imaging identification/detection approach among them. The help of such computer-aided machines and diagnoses to examine lung X-ray images of COVID-19 instances can give supplemental assessment ideas to specialists, easing their workload to some level. The novel concept of this study is a hybridized approach merging pertinent manual features with deep spatial features for the classification of COVID-19. Further, we employed traditional transfer learning techniques in this investigation, utilizing four different pre-trained CNN-based deep learning models, with the Inception model showing a reasonably accurate result and a diagnosis accuracy of 82.17%. We provide a successful diagnostic approach that blends deep characteristics with machine learning classification to further increase clinical performance. It employs a complete diagnostic model. Two datasets were used to test the suggested approach, and it did quite well on several of them. On 1102 lung X-ray scans, the model was originally evaluated. The results of the experiments indicate that the suggested SVM model has a diagnostic accuracy of 95.57%. When compared to the Xception model's baseline, the diagnostic accuracy had risen by 17.58 percent. The sensitivity, specificity, and AUC of the proposed models were 95.37 percent, 95.39%, and 95.77%, respectively. To show the adaptability of our approach, we also verified our proposed model on other datasets. Finally, we arrived at results that were conclusive. When compared to research of a comparable kind, our suggested CNN model has a greater accuracy of classification and diagnostic effectiveness.
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